If you are looking for an EASY , IMPRESSIVE, FESTIVE ... and CHEAP Christmas project...
THIS IS IT!!!!
Even if you are not a crafter, this Coffee Filter Tree And Wreath are soooo much fun to make and the result is AMAZING!!!!!
I bought all I needed (except the tree cones and star) at the Dollar Store and got busy...
Here's how I made my Christmas decorations for next to nothing...
The wreath is big and fluffy and full!
I made each of these decorations in just about 1 hour! So easy! So fun!
Dollar Store Coffee Filter Tree And Wreath
1-2 packages of 200 count coffee filters (I used unbleached... but to have a white tree or wreath use white filters)
straw wreath (I forget what size I used)
large Styrofoam tree cone
cardboard star, painted white and dipped in Epson salts
assorted small ball ornaments
hot glue
Coffee Filter Wreath
Coffee Filter Tree
TA-DA... or should I say... FA-LA-LA-LA-LA!
Doesn't look like it came from the Dollar Store does it?
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These are adorable, Yvonne! And they do look quite elegant using the unbleached filters and small ornaments.
ReplyDeletelove them both and thank you for the detailed instructions with pictures. this helps me so much and since I just moved in I am late getting my Christmas decor done.. Maybe I can get to the dollar store today and give this a try this evening.
ReplyDeleteyou always make everything so Beautiful.
They are so cute and economical!! I can't wait to try them. Marisa
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great ideas! I'm heading out for the materials this morning and get to work!
ReplyDeleteI want to make both! Easy and look gorgeous! Off to Dollar Tree today!!
ReplyDeleteWhy can't I pin this? It always says sorry, no pinnable things on this page. I have tried before on your blog too.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Yvonne! Amazing!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Wow! So cool, Yvonne!
ReplyDeleteWell, I may have found something easy enough for me to do. I have to large cones I bought last year that I have yet to use.
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful Yvonne! Funny, I am making something similar to the tree soon, I think, I start off with good intentions LOL. I am so happy you shared this at the dollar tree party.Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family.
ReplyDeleteYepyep count me in on making these ! Love the wreath so pretty .
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing . Yvonne the picture behind the paper tree may I ask where you found that?
Have a happy day
Paula
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Very impressive, they are both lovely! Hopping over from Shannon and Debbie's party. Hugs P.S. I hope you will share this at my Thursday hop ( its still open)
ReplyDeleteWhy can't I be so creative?? I love everything about them, great job!! Hope you're feeling better!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne
ReplyDeleteSo elegant. You would never suspect it came form the Dollar Tree!
Beautiful! I never realized you could get unbleached coffee filters! Guess that's what happens when you use Tassimo!
ReplyDeleteLove it, how fun. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see this because I have this project started already and You just ensured Me of My steps.I do hope Mine comes out as nice as Your's though (The tree :) .......LOVELY ! Your wreath is gorgeous too. Denise PS I'll check to see if I'm already following You -I think I am
ReplyDeleteYes,I thought so.Been following You for years,
ReplyDeletehow sweet is that! Love them both!
ReplyDeleteHelen
I love the way these look and that they were simple. I think I will try it this week.
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Darrielle
I think these are beautiful. Seriously, just about everything you post ends up on my Pinterest boards! :-)
ReplyDeletelove these- the unbleached filters look elegantly vintage!
ReplyDeleteI thought for sure you were going to say to pin them to the wreath or cone. That is great that they stay with glue!!! They look very expensive and PRETTY!!!! XOXO
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteLooks so elegant in your room! Looks expensive too.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much I love these trees and wreath.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Saw these posted before, but I didn't check into the know how. Such a beautiful idea. Have to try it....... <3
ReplyDeleteYvonne, this is a wonderful project- quick, easy and festive- love it!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteI can't decide if I like the tree or the wreath better? LOVE them both! Merry Christmas! Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love these.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it!…and really love how you added the mini ornaments to the tree!...
ReplyDeleteI love this! Perfect timing, I was running out of ideas and materials :) As soon as this ice melts, I will be at the Dollar Store. Thank You!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Only you could make a coffee filter look this good!
ReplyDeleteI made a white coffee filter wreath last Spring & used it as part of my Spring-Summer decor, but I hadn't even thought about doing the tree. That is so, so cute, Yvonne! I'm pinning away for next year! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI hope your knee surgery recovery is going well.
Carol
WOW the love the both of them...I will have to try this for sure, love the natural look of the filters. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed week.
ReplyDeleteOh I love these coffee filter decorations. Great idea to hot glue them to the sealed wreath. I opened one once and realized it was a mistake because the straw gets everywhere! Pinning this.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I found your post on Pinterest. I had to stop by to let you know how cute it is though!
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome Yvonne. I love all of your projects. This one is so pretty. I might even try this one, since it looks like something I could do.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet!! I would love to make one of these! You did a beautiful job :)
ReplyDeleteI admired these last week during your Christmas tour, and I'm so thrilled you shared the tutorial. I just happen to have a package of coffee filters and a foam cone, so guess what I'll be making this week?
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, Yvonne! I would never have guessed it was coffee filters! And you make it look so easy, too! Thanks so much for sharing with us! Hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteYvonne your wreath and your tree is absolutely breathtaking.....<3
ReplyDeleteYou have inspired me! Next Christmas this will be a project for me! Love this!
xx
Anne
So pretty- I love coffee filter projects. Yours are darling!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting idea! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhile I have not ahd time to comment on every post, I've been popping over and peeking and facebook. Both of the coffee filter crafts are exquisite! Pinned each. Have a blessed holiday season sweet lady!!!!
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